All seriousness aside, I am really looking forward to this. I never played the original game but it was my gaming Maserati: desireable but unobtainable. I also just realized that kids born at the initial release are now in high school. You've made a happy man feel very old.

"Q: What languages are available in Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition?Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition is available in English, French, Polish, German, and Korean. The Korean translation is text only, voice-overs are played in English."

Does it mean that if i buy it i will have right from the start full text and dubbing support for all those languages? For instance i want to play in polish - so when i will start the game all characters will talk in polish and all text will be in polish? What with text you added to the game, cause i guess you changed few lines or added new items. Did someone translate them?

"Q: What languages are available in Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition?Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition is available in English, French, Polish, German, and Korean. The Korean translation is text only, voice-overs are played in English."

Does it mean that if i buy it i will have right from the start full text and dubbing support for all those languages? For instance i want to play in polish - so when i will start the game all characters will talk in polish and all text will be in polish? What with text you added to the game, cause i guess you changed few lines or added new items. Did someone translate them?

All the newly added lines are translated as well. Yes, you have access to all those languages.

Nice to see an Android release. I hope this means that the other games will be updated soon. Likely not going to play it (I have enough games to play that I haven't finished in the past, such as BG, which I plan to play once it's updated), but I'm going to buy it just to encourage continued mobile support.

Really excited for this! I was in the beta test, and I really do feel this is a respectful, true to the original upgrade. I had a modded GOG install along side the EE beta, and IMO, the EE beta looked and ran better, and had a bunch of various clickable on/off QOL improvements that previously you typically you had to plan in advance whether or not you could use during an install, if they were available. Also, as somebody who is seriously invested in PST, I'm extremely glad that they took a more purist approach on this in terms of not writing new content or characters. Anyway, I hope you'll like it.

The one caveat is that you don't get the soundtrack in lossless FLAC format.

The original will be included in the EE so there's no need to buy the original separately if he plans to also buy the EE.

Yes, I'm aware of that.

Galthariel was looking for a way to get PSTEE and the *soundtrack* at a discount (the soundtrack is not included with PSTEE). I was presenting a possible way to do get PSTEE and the PST soundtrack at a discount off the $29.98 full price for both.

The one caveat is that you don't get the soundtrack in lossless FLAC format.

The original will be included in the EE so there's no need to buy the original separately if he plans to also buy the EE.

Yes, I'm aware of that.

Galthariel was looking for a way to get PSTEE and the *soundtrack* at a discount (the soundtrack is not included with PSTEE). I was presenting a possible way to do get PSTEE and the PST soundtrack at a discount off the $29.98 full price for both.

Oh, I didn't catch that. It make sense now. The soundtrack cost indeed half of the price of the game.However to what I read GOG won't have the soundtrack and on the Beamdog site they say that it will only be available on their site and Steam. So I believe the GOG discount won't be of use in this case.

Once PST:EE is released, I assume the original soundtrack won't be included, since GOG doesn't mention the original soundtrack being included with PST:EE in their pre-order announcement (https://www.gog.com/news/preorder_planescape_torment_enhanced_edition). I also don't see the original soundtracks listed as "extras" for BG:EE and BG2:EE (which also include the original games).

So, if you buy the original PST on GOG now, you get the original soundtrack (in mp3 format) with the original game, and you should get a $6 discount on pre-ordering PST:EE (until April 4th). The total cost would be $23.98 US.

Once PST:EE is released, I assume the original soundtrack won't be included, since GOG doesn't mention the original soundtrack being included with PST:EE in their pre-order announcement (https://www.gog.com/news/preorder_planescape_torment_enhanced_edition). I also don't see the original soundtracks listed as "extras" for BG:EE and BG2:EE (which also include the original games).

So, if you buy the original PST on GOG now, you get the original soundtrack (in mp3 format) with the original game, and you should get a $6 discount on pre-ordering PST:EE (until April 4th). The total cost would be $23.98 US.

You may be right. However I think that on GOG the only available PST version has the soundtrack as extra. Since that version will be provided if you purchase the EE, I think that the sountrack will be there as well. I think it would be best to ask GOG directly.

Still to me it seems that the price of the soundtrack is a bit high considering that it is not done from scratch and that it is sold at half the price of the game.

I'm not as excited as many others here. I've never actually finished the game, got as far as what I think is the final zone. While it's a great game, it just isn't Baldur's Gate. The lack of any armour/outfits other than that one robe particularily irks me.

This will be a great moneymaker however. People are still buying the original, so P:T:EE should be a good source of revenue for years to come.